Thursday, October 31, 2024

October Grocery Shopping Part 2

On the last day of October, I ordered and picked up groceries.  Unfortunately, I forgot to take a picture, but, here's what I bought.  

1 Cucumber, $0.49 with $0.40 off coupon = $0.49

Green beans, 0.82 lbs. @ $2.48/lb. = $2.04

Frozen green peas, 12 oz. bag = $1.25

Salmon fillet, 1.17 lbs. @ $8.70/lb. with sale and coupon = $10.19 

3 cans tuna, store brand, $1.12 @ with $0.50 off coupon with the purchase of 3 cans = $3.37

6 Bananas, 2.11 lbs. @ $0.69/lb. = $1.49

3 Plums, 0.66 lbs. @ $2.98/lb. = $1.97

Strawberries, 1 lb. = $3.99

1 Caesar salad dressing, 16 fl. oz. = $2.50

1/2 gal. Half & Half = $5.49

1/2 gal. milk = $2.79

Yogurt, 32 oz. container, with $0.60 off coupon = $4.19

1 Saltine crackers, 16 oz., store brand = $2.19

Plain bagels, store brand, 6 count/18 oz. bag = $2.79

Multigrain bread, 24 oz. loaf = $2.29

Cranberry cocktail juice, 52 fl. oz; free with coupon = $0
Plus deposit = $0.10


The original item total = $66.05
Coupons/Sales = -$18.95



Order Total$47.10


My October grocery budget = $100

Spent to date = $43.49 (October grocery shopping Part 1) + $47.10 (October grocery shopping Part 2) = $90.59

Balance remaining = $100 - $90.59 = $9.41

Since we are at the end of the month, I will carry that $9.41 into November, along with the $71.84 carried over from September.  

My November grocery budget will be $100 as usual.  However, with Thanksgiving and my daughter's planned visits, the carried over money will be useful.  

How did you do with your October grocery spending?  Were you able to stay within budget?

On Wednesday: Goodbye Persimmon Tree

Shade for the Persimmon Tree

We tried.  We really tried to save the persimmon tree.  M put up the patio umbrella over it to give it some shade and we hung some tulle around it, too, to keep the fruit from getting scorched.  But, the summer heat was brutal and, although it formed more fruit this year than in previous years, it withered and dried up.
 

Too Hot and Dry

The last of the persimmons were picked several days ago and the leaves had all turned brown.  In the past week, all the leaves dropped.  On Wednesday, we tried to prune it, cutting away the obviously dead twigs, hoping to find some green wood somewhere on the tree, but, it was completely dead.  Even the roots, when M dug up the tree, were dead.

I might get a replacement Fuyu persimmon tree, next year.  But, we won't plant it in the same spot.  

Since I had watered the back garden on Tuesday, M didn't need to water and he concentrated on pruning and trimming back some plants.  He also brought me two more succulents for the garden; apparently, one of his other clients had wanted him to thin them out.  

I did some laundry on Wednesday, washing quilts, pillows, and bedsheets.  Then we remade daughter's bed with fresh sheets.  I say "we" because I had some help making the bed:

"I'm helping Mummy smooth out the sheet"

You can count on Dancer to lend a helping paw when needed!

Checking if the comforter is snuggly enough

Thank you for all your help, Dancer Kitty.

On Wednesday, I was grateful for:
- Time spent in the garden
- M's help with the garden
- This year's persimmons (who knew they'd be the little tree's last hurrah?)
- Working appliances
- Dancer's help with making beds!

Today's joyful activity was spending time in the garden.  It was warmer outside than inside the house, on Wednesday morning, so I sat in the garden and said my prayers in the sunshine.  

Plans for Thursday include a blood test.  I thought it was appropriate to schedule a blood test on Halloween!  

Happy Halloween to those who celebrate it!  

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

On Tuesday

Little Cabbage Plant

This is the cabbage plant I am growing from the rooted core of a head of store bought cabbage.  I don't expect the plant to grow and form another head of cabbage, but, this is the first time I've been successful getting a cabbage core to root and grow, so I am thrilled to bits!  The leaves shown here are about two inches long; maybe, in a few weeks, I might be able to pick a couple of leaves to add to a salad or a soup!  

Tuesday was a bit of a windy day.  Not quite the wind storm we had been told to expect on Monday, but, enough of a wind to blow the clouds away.  It was a clear, sunny day, with blue skies and mild temperatures.  I brought the trash cans in, collected the mail, walked for 20 minutes,  watered the back garden, took the last few bags of decluttered items to the garage, chatted a bit with aunt C, and spoke with the monks at the temple.

A couple of days ago, the monks had called to ask me if I knew where they could obtain thread in the colors of the Buddhist flag (blue, yellow, red, white, and orange) for an upcoming religious ceremony.  They required a certain quantity of it and they thought I would know because I do a lot of needlework.  I also recognized it as a tacit way of inviting me to participate in the ceremony.  They know that I will not attend the event in person due to the number of attendees, but, here is an opportunity to participate by providing something needed.  So, after I mentioned a couple of craft stores where such thread could be bought, I offered to get the thread for them.  I picked out the crochet thread my mother used to use (in remembrance of her); the nearest store to me didn't have the colors I wanted, so, I asked my daughter to order it from the store website and have it shipped to me.  By doing the ordering for me, she, too, had the opportunity to participate in a meritorious act.  

Thread

The box of thread arrived, on Tuesday, and I called the temple and offered to bring it over.  The senior monk told me that he will tell the junior monk to call me, which he did, and he said he will drive over to pick up the thread, as they didn't want to inconvenience me by having me drive over.  So, in the evening, the junior monk arrived and picked up the thread.  I had ordered two spools of each color because I wasn't sure if the thread would be of the right hue and intensity that was wanted.  Once the monk approved of the colors chosen, I went ahead and ordered two more spools of each color.  The monks will chant blessings and knot and twist the different colored strands of thread into one strand,  During the ceremony, the attendees will pass the thread around and hold it while the monks chant blessings.  The thread unites the attendees.  Afterwards, the monks will cut shorter lengths of the blessed thread and tie it on the right wrist of each attendee and chant more blessings.  The thread absorbs the vibrations from the blessings and becomes a visual reminder of the blessings and a form of protection, as well.  Often, the blessed thread is white, but, the multicolored thread is special because each color represents something special.   

At the same time, I reserved the date for the annual almsgiving I hold at the end of the year or the beginning of the year.  We are having it at the end of December, this year, because that's when my daughter will be home.  So, this year, if all goes well, I would have started and ended the year with almsgivings!  

On Tuesday, I was grateful for:

- Being able to provide the thread for the temple blessing ceremony
- Being able to order online and having it delivered
- Being able to schedule the almsgiving
- Water for the garden
- A lovely day

Tuesday's joyful activities included getting the thread for the temple and booking the date for the almsgiving.  

Plans for Wednesday include tending to the garden with M and tidying up the house a bit.

How was your Tuesday?  What are your plans for Wednesday?  


 

Monday, October 28, 2024

On Monday

 

Sunset on Monday

Monday was overcast and cool with a high of 68F (on Sunday, we were at 80F).  We were under a wind advisory, with gusts of wind up to 40 mph expected, but, I didn't notice any strong wind in my area.  What I noticed were the clouds.  I took the photo above, in the early evening, when I was walking up and down my driveway and sidewalk.  The sun was setting behind some dark clouds.  I thought the clouds held a promise of rain, but, it didn't rain in my area (not sure if it rained somewhere else).  

Monday was a relatively slow day.  I walked for 20 minutes, checked on the garden (didn't water as I was hoping that there might be some rain in those clouds), took the trash cans to the curb for pick up on Tuesday morning, did some paperwork, and cleaned the fridge.  I called a couple of friends to check on them and spoke with my aunt.

We are nearing the end of the month and I am struggling to meet my decluttering goals.  It's not that I don't have things to declutter, it is that I am getting decision fatigue.  It is one thing to say, "I'm going to declutter all the books I am not likely to re-read", but, quite another to actually pull them out of the bookshelves and put them aside to be donated.  Maybe it is time to start decluttering some of the hidden items - the stuff hiding in drawers and cabinets.

On Monday, I am grateful for:

- The wind storm that didn't happen
- Being able to walk for 20 minutes without experiencing pain
- The fruit I am able to pick from the garden
- Phone chats with family and friends
- Electricity to run the appliances

Today's joyful activity was spending time in the garden.

Plans for Tuesday include: Watering the garden, more paperwork, and more decluttering.

How was your Monday?  What are your plans for Tuesday?

Sunday, October 27, 2024

The Garden in October

 

Front Garden in October

Nothing much is happening in the front garden this month.  It's recovering from the summer heat.


The Stumpery

I tucked in a couple of the scaredy cat plant cuttings among the stumps; hopefully, they will grow and spill over the stumps.  The rest of the succulents border is doing well.  

The Succulents Border

The other plants are doing as well as can be expected and the pomegranates are ripening:

Pomegranate

The back garden is doing a little bit better than the front:

The Back Garden in October

The back garden gets watered more than the front, since I have the fruit bearing plants in the back.

Blueberry Bushes and Papaya Plant

The papaya plant growing in one of the blueberry pots is making its presence known, but, I doubt if it will survive the winter.

The "Stonery" 

The "stonery" has evolved into another planting bed!  LOL.  M has been having fun planting various plant cuttings, bulbs, and seeds.  It'll be interesting to see what might grow there, come spring.

In the meantime, the oranges are still a long way from turning color:

The Orange Tree

The peach tree is starting to shut down:

Peach Tree

As is the nectarine tree:


The Nectarine Tree

But, the avocado tree is reviving:

The Avocado Tree

The curry leaf trees are fruiting:

Curry Leaf Tree

The fruits turn almost black when they are ripe and are edible (they have a taste that reminds me of licorice), but, they are generally not used, unlike the leaves which are used in our cooking.

And one or two autumn flowers are starting to bloom:

The First Chrysanthemums

The chrysanthemums flowered in the late spring and we cut them all the way back at the end of summer.  They are starting to come back up, pushing past the four-o'clock plants.

And the always welcome roses:

Rose

Thank you for visiting the garden with me.  Hope you enjoyed the tour.

I am grateful for:

- Having a garden
- Being able to grow some fruits and vegetables
- Being able to garden year-round
- Water for the garden
- M's help with the garden

Flu Vaccines and Bookcase Tetris

Autumn Rose

I had my flu vaccine on Friday afternoon.  I didn't get any treats, this time, but, I still got a $5 off $20 purchase coupon.  I'll have to think of something to stock up on to take advantage of that offer!

Friday evening, M was here to tend to the garden.  He brought some nasturtium seeds and planted them in the back garden.  We discussed what to do with the entertainment center.  I am not quite ready to dispose of it yet, but, he will help me to carry it to the curb or to break it up when I am ready.  

In the meantime, I didn't like how the family room bookcase looked in the last picture, so I sorted things out a bit more.  It meant relocating a few items to other shelving units, which led to cleaning those units, and so on and so forth!  As a result, a lot of things got shifted, but, very little got decluttered! 

This weekend, I am grateful for:

- The availability of vaccines for those who want them
- M's help with the garden
- Sunny, warm days
- Emails, texts, and phone calls with family and friends
- Autumn roses

Joyful activities have included reading, chatting with friends, and spending time in the garden.

How is your weekend coming along?

Thursday, October 24, 2024

More Progress!

 

Entertainment Center: Before

Remember this picture of the entertainment center from a couple of days ago?  This is how the entertainment looked until this evening.  

I want to declutter the video tapes and the CDs a little more, but, I decided that I have finished decluttering everything else on the shelves for now.  It was time to rehome everything that was left.


Entertainment Center: Now

I was able to find homes for just about everything except the stereo and the CD holder.  I do have a couple of options for them, though.  I could move the tea trolley/cart to where the entertainment center stands now and put the stereo and CD holder on it.  I will have to move the entertainment first, in order to do that.  Or, I could clear the top of the sideboard and place the stereo and CD holder there.  

So where did all the other stuff go?  Well, the majority of them went on the family room bookcase, which now looks just as visually cluttered as it did before!  

Bookcase: Now (Still a Work in Progress)

I spent quite a bit of time trying to get everything to look somewhat reasonable.  I took the shelves out, readjusted the shelf heights, and dusted everything before I put the things back on them.  The scrapbook albums stick out so, after putting them on a higher shelf, I moved them to the bottom most shelf, with the board games.  The next shelf up has the photo albums and a couple of books about scrapbooking that my sister gave me earlier this year.  The third shelf up has the video tapes I haven't decluttered yet.  The two top shelves have books, including some that I have pulled out to declutter (once I look through them one last time).  Some of the books might be moved to the living room bookcase, eventually.

I think I need to find another place for the albums, or, maybe cover them all in matching fabric.

It's still a work in progress, but, watch this space as they say!

October Decluttering Part 3

My decluttering goal for October is 10 items a day for a total of 310 items.  Unfortunately, I am quite behind with my decluttering, as you can see (I seem to be wanting to at least skim through each book that I am decluttering and listen to each CD), but, I am hopeful that I will be able to catch up by doubling up in the next few days.  

Here's the link to October Decluttering Part 1 which covers Days 1-5

Here's the link to October Decluttering Part 2 (Days 6 - 11)


Day 12:  9 additional cookie cutters, 1 plastic tray, and some plastic frosting/icing nozzles and tips thrown in as a bonus!  (The cookie cutters will be donated, the tray was recycled, and the tips were tossed.)


Day 12: Cookie Cutters, Tray, Icing Nozzle Tips

Day 13: 1 knitting magazine given to me by a cousin, in 1974, before I left Hong Kong to come to the USA; 6 books, 2 cookie tins (I had stored items in them but they have been emptied); 1 ceramic cookie jar (received as a gift, one Christmas, filled with biscotti).

Day 13: Books, a Magazine, and Containers


Day 14:  5 more books, 4 CDs, 1 candy tin 

Day 14: 5 books, 4 CDs, 1 Candy Tin


Day 15:  5 books, 1 booklet, and 4 CDs.  The booklet about the British Museum was picked up in 1986 when I visited London and visited the British Museum.  I also bought a book, titled The Treasures of the British Museum, on that visit, so I decided to keep the book and declutter the booklet.  

Day 15: 5 books, 1 booklet, 4 CDs

As you can see, I am making progress.  I've now cleared two shelves in the family room bookcase and have made a start on the bookcase in the living room.  

How are you coming along with your decluttering?

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

The Entertainment Center

 

The Entertainment Center

This is the entertainment center that is in the family room.  It is something I assembled many years ago.  It included a door for one of the lower cubbies (which now houses the games), and a horizontal shelf for the longer cubby at the bottom, but, I didn't install them.  I needed the full height of that bottom shelf where I store my scrapbooks and old photo albums.

One of the decluttering books I read recently had asked if there were out dated furniture and items in the house, such as an entertainment center, DVDs and CDs (never mind VHS tapes!) and I remember thinking, yes, yes, and yes!  LOL.  

I like my entertainment center and it provides adequate storage for me, but, since it is all open to view, it adds to the visual clutter in the room.  Besides, once we removed the pothos plant that was on the very top of the unit, we could see the water damage.

Here's a close up of the water damage at the very top and the front of the top shelf:

Close Up of the Water Damage

My daughter suggested getting rid of the entertainment center and replacing it with some sort of closed storage.  I am thinking that if I can declutter the contents of the entertainment center and the bookcases, then, there might be enough storage space in the bookcases to accommodate what might be left of the items in the entertainment center.  I might have to relocate my little stereo (radio/CD player, turntable, cassette tape player, all in one) and the CDs to another spot and a few of the decorative items might be moved around.  But, if I can clear the entertainment center, then, I can get rid of it and there will be one less piece of furniture in the room.  At least, that's the plan; how it will work out is yet to be seen.

I have begun decluttering the entertainment center, putting aside some of the videos and CDs to donate.  I have managed to clear almost two shelves in the bookcase, too, so there's room for the board games and scrapbooks there. It is definitely a work in progress.

I will post an update on the decluttering, soon.

Any thoughts on my plans for the entertainment center?

Monday, October 21, 2024

Sunny Sunday

 

Smoke from a Fire in the Distance

Sunday was sunny and warm, with an afternoon high of 82F.  I went outside for a short walk (still walking up and down my driveway and in front of the house, as I feel I can do that without a mask; I'd need to wear a mask if I walked around the block). 

That's when I noticed the grey smoke from a fire in the distance.  I couldn't see quite where it was coming from, but, the smoke was obvious.  Later in the evening, when I watched the local news, they mentioned a fire in the neighborhood which involved hazardous materials.  They were telling people to stay inside if they could smell the smoke.  Well, the fire had been put out by then and although I had been outside, walking, while it was still burning, fortunately, I couldn't smell the smoke!

I had a fairly productive day on Sunday.  I tidied the kitchen counters, ran the dishwasher, scrubbed the kitchen sink, and did a load of laundry.  I also took the bags of recently decluttered items out to the garage, where I am keeping them until I schedule a pick up.  Then, I checked on the garden and picked the last ripe persimmon and a couple of lemons.

On Sunday, I was grateful for:

- The sunny and warm day
- Working appliances
- Not being able to smell the smoke from the fire
- Phone calls and emails from family and friends
- The garden is showing signs of recovering from the summer scorching

Sunday's joyful activity was being in the garden.

The Lantana Bushes are Flowering Again

Plans for Monday include doing the vacuuming I didn't do on Sunday, a bit of general pick up and tidying, cleaning out the fridge, watering the garden, and taking the trash cans to the curb.

How was your Sunday?  What are your plans for Monday?

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Saturday

 

Living Room Bookcase

This is the "before" picture of the bookcase in the living room.  It and the one in the family room are a pair, bought at the same time. in 1982.  I worked for an office space design company and employees could buy furniture through them for cost plus 10% and pay in installments deducted from the paycheck.  I have plans to declutter the books in this bookcase, too, over the next couple of weeks.

But, not on Saturday.  On Saturday, I took a package to my friend R and we had a brief curbside visit.  When I got back home, two big bags of cat food had been delivered and I managed to get them inside the house.  I also wrestled the two 30 lb. boxes of kitty litter that had been delivered earlier, which the very obliging delivery driver had left just inside the front door for me, from the living room to the bathroom.  

Then, I dusted and vacuumed the living room and dining area, vacuumed my bedroom and daughter's bedroom, and the hallway.  I had meant to do some kitchen cleaning, too, but, I ran out of energy.  I cleaned Dancer's litter box, but, the rest of the evening, I relaxed and watched some programs on TV.  Later, I video chatted with my daughter.

On Saturday, I was grateful for:

- Being able to help friend R by taking her packages to her
- A safe drive there and back
- Being able to order things online and have them delivered
- Working appliances
- What I was able to accomplish during my "productive" period

Saturday's joyful activity was the curbside visit with friend R.

Plans for Sunday include cleaning the kitchen a bit more, vacuuming the family room, and decluttering, of course.

How was your Saturday?  What are your plans for Sunday?

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Superlative!

A Most Superlative Book?

I'll be the first to admit that, although I consider myself to be quite fluent in English, it was not my first language.  I grew up with Sinhala (or Sinhalese) as my first language and learned English as a second language.  As a result, I am very hesitant to correct other people's English.

However, I was taught certain rules about comparative and superlative words, including the rule that the superlative form of a word showed the ultimate level or degree.  So, when I saw the title of this book, on sale at the drug store, I just had to take a picture of it to share!  I was taught that it should be "funny, funnier, and funniest".  Does "most funniest" indicate that the jokes are funnier than the funniest?

My mother taught English among other subjects, including an English as a Second Language course at a university.  I wonder what she would have thought about this book title?  Friday, October 18, was the anniversary of her birthday.  I remembered how happy she was when my daughter and I surprised her with a birthday cake and pizza (she loved pizza) on her 85th birthday.  We didn't realize that it would be the last birthday she'd celebrate.

I took it easy, today, and got my Covid vaccination.  It was while I was waiting to be vaccinated that I saw the book that is pictured above. I didn't want to take the flu vaccine at the same time, so, made an appointment for that for next week.  This time around, I didn't get the urge to shop side effect!  LOL.  I did receive a free bag of blue corn tortilla chips for getting vaccinated and a coupon for $5 off $20 purchase at the store.  

Later, M tended to the garden and he brought me two cuttings of a variegated jade plant and a "blue" jade plant.  

I spoke with Aunt C and texted with cousin N.  Later, I called former neighbor T's daughter K and got an update on T.  

On Friday, I was grateful for:

- Memories of my mother and being able to think of her and remember the good times without crying
- Being able to get my Covid vaccine and schedule the flu vaccine
- A free bag of tortilla chips
- M's help with the garden and gifts of plant cuttings
- Phone calls with family and friends

Friday's joyful activity was video chatting with my daughter.

Plans for Saturday include friend R coming over to collect her packages; I offered to bring them to her, but, she insisted that she wanted to visit me.  

What are your plans for the weekend?

Friday, October 18, 2024

Thursday

Summer Bouquet (June 2024)

The only picture I took today was of an empty shelf in the bookcase, which didn't look as pretty as this bouquet of garden flowers!  So, I decided to go with the flowers!

But, just for the record, the bottom shelf of the family room bookcase is now empty:

Empty Shelf

I don't think it will remain empty for long.  I am thinking of storing my canning jars there, in a couple of fabric covered boxes.  Or, maybe the board games which are currently being stored on a shelf in the entertainment center.  Nature abhors a vacuum, they say; apparently, as much as I say I like empty spaces, I am not happy with vacuums, either!  LOL.  But, for now, the bottom shelf is empty.

It was another overcast day, here, and temperatures on the cooler side.  I went to the pharmacy to pick up my asthma inhaler refill and went to the dollar store afterwards.  I was looking for a box of disposable gloves (needed for when I apply Dancer's thyroid medications; I am down to the last two gloves I had bought from the old dollar store) and a butter dish (my old butter dish broke), but they didn't have any disposable gloves (I asked one of the store assistants) and they didn't have any butter dishes, either.  I bought a packet of rice to make myself a new rice-filled heat pack and I bought a four-pack of lemon-lime soda cans.  The store was not crowded and I felt comfortable walking around (I had my mask on).

In the evening, I called former neighbor T to check on her and left a message, chatted with friend R who is having another package delivered to my house, and had a long conversation with my daughter.

On Thursday, I was grateful for:

- My medication refills being available
- A safe drive to the pharmacy and back
- Leftovers for meals
- My portable electric space heater (yes, I put it on in the evening as I felt cold!)
- Exchanging emails with friends

Thursday's joyful activity was having a long conversation with my daughter.

How was your Thursday?  What are your plans for Friday?


 

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

October Decluttering Part 2

My decluttering goal for October is 10 items a day for a total of 310 items.  Unfortunately, I am behind with my decluttering, but, I hope to get caught up and I'm telling myself that some progress is better than none!

Here's the link to October Decluttering Part 1 which covers Days 1-5.

Here's what I've decluttered more recently:

Day 6:  9 books, mostly gardening books.  They have lovely photos of lush, flower filled gardens, and lots of good ideas, but, the majority of them have, at most, just one or two examples of drought tolerant gardens.  Looking at the lush gardens only makes me feel envious.  Time to let them go!  The garden secateurs broke and came apart in my hand when I was trying to cut some flowers.  I put the two halves together to take the picture; they have been tossed.  The books will be donated (I offered them to M, but, he said no thank you).

Day 6: Books and Garden Secateurs


Day 7:  6 more books, 2 items of clothing (blouses), old garage door opener remote control, 1 mop (not pictured).  I have now decluttered all my gardening books.  I am not quite sure how I feel about that!  

Day 7: Books, Clothing, Old Remote Control
(+1 mop not pictured)

Day 8: 6 books about decorating (the book on the top of the stack dates back to 1970s), 4 decorative kitchen wall hooks (a gift from my sister, many years ago; I used to hang the pot holders from them)

Day 8: 6 Books, 4 Decorative kitchen wall hooks

Day 9:  9 books from the shelves and one toy catalog that came in the mail.  I kept four books on decorating and two books on scrapbooking.

Day 9: Books and a Catalog


Days 10 & 11:  20 Holiday Cookie cutters - for St. Valentine's Day (a cupid), for Easter (lilac colored - bunnies, a chick, and a duckling), for Halloween, and for Christmas, including five Disney-themed ones.  After going through all the books and making difficult decisions whether to keep or donate, I needed to sort through something that was easy to declutter and the cookie cutters were it!  I still have half a container filled with more cookie cutters and tartlet shells.  

Days 10 & 11: 20 Cookie Cutters

I am making progress!  If you are decluttering this month, how are you doing?

Mid October

Dinner and More, Compliments of Neighbor S

Here we are, midway through October!  Already!

I'm happy to say that I've had two fairly productive days, so far, this week.  

On Monday, I called the pharmacy to request a refill, did a load of laundry, watered the garden both front and back, took the trash cans to the curb for pick up, and did a bit of decluttering.  I need to post an update on that.  I had a cold cuts sandwich for brunch and for dinner, I had chicken noodle soup and another sandwich. 

On Tuesday, I put away the laundry from Monday and did another load.  Then, I ran a cleaning cycle on the washing machine as the light came on to let me know that it needed to be cleaned.  Afterwards, I rewashed the kitchen wall.  I found that, if I stood on tip toes on the top step of my two-steps step stool, I could manage to reach almost up to the ceiling.  I used a microfiber cloth and undiluted Pine-sol and managed to get the wall mostly clean, but, I can still see the outlines of where the copper pans used to hang.  I might have to wash the walls another time or get a magic eraser or something.

I was resting after I washed the wall when neighbor S called to ask if I'd like to have some rice and kebabs, lahmajoon (a thin flat bread spread with a ground meat mixture), and burek (bread filled with a cheese mixture).  I said I'd love to have some and offered to come over to collect it, rather than have her bring it to me.  So, I was able to sit and visit with her for a few minutes, as well, and chat with her older daughter, too.  In addition to the food she had mentioned, S gave me a red velvet cupcake for dessert and another carton of coconut water!  Although it was about 5:30 p.m., I had not had eaten anything, yet, so I had lahmajoon and some of the rice and kebabs for brunch and had a small piece of the burek for a snack dinner.  I have a choice of leftovers for Wednesday's meals.  

In mid-October, I am grateful for:

- Neighbor S sharing more delicious food with me
- Working appliances and the electricity to run them
- Water for the garden
- Sunny days (in the 70s, but the nights are getting a bit chilly)
- The electric neck massager that was a gift from my daughter one year

Joyful activities the past couple of days have included reading, visiting neighbor S, and spending time in the garden.

Plans for Wednesday include tending to the garden with M and washing another kitchen wall.

How is your week coming along?

Monday, October 14, 2024

Kitchen Cleaning on Sunday

Strawberry Salad

This salad was part of my dinner on Saturday.  I had half a cold cuts sandwich with it.

Last week's cleaning area was the bathroom.  This week's cleaning area is the kitchen and I got a head start on it on Sunday.  I emptied the dishwasher and dish drainer, refilled the dishwasher with the dishes that were waiting in the sink and ran it.  Then, I washed all of Dancer's food bowls by hand and kept them to dry on a fresh dish towel.  I wiped down the counters and stove top, swept the floor, and mopped it.  I started to wash one of the kitchen walls, but, I think I need to bring in the step ladder for that; the step stool wasn't tall enough for me.

Brunch had been half a cold cuts sandwich and dinner was rice, mackerel curry, dhal, and tomato chutney.  I ate some strawberries for dessert.

On Sunday, I was grateful for:

- Working appliances
- What I was able to accomplish
- Pleasant weather (in the 70s)
- Interesting videos and TV programs to watch
- My hands didn't cramp when I was cleaning

Sunday's joyful activities included video chatting with my daughter.

Plans for Monday include more kitchen cleaning (the fridge needs to be cleaned out), watering the garden, taking the trash cans to the curb, and making an appointment for my Covid booster.

How was your Sunday?  What are your plans for Monday?

Saturday, October 12, 2024

October Grocery Shopping Part 1

October Groceries (10/12/24)

I put in an order for groceries this morning and picked up the items in the afternoon.  I am going to consider this as my first grocery shopping order for October although I bought two frozen food items and some candy when I shopped at the dollar store on Monday.  I spent $3.75 on that shopping trip and that will be added to the spending total for this month, but, today's shopping is the first 'proper' grocery shopping trip. 

The store sent me a text when the order was completed, saying that there were no substitutions or out of stock items.  However, when I went to pick up the order, the person who brought the items to the car said he substituted the bread and the pancake syrup.  I said that was fine (I usually order the lower priced store brand items and if they substitute an item, they usually charge the lower price for whatever item they substitute).  When I came home, I noticed that they had substituted the bread and syrup with higher priced items and charged me the lower store brand price. 

However, they had charged me a higher price than the advertised price for grapes and this was the second time that has happened!  The advertised price was $1.99/lb. and they charged me $3.36/lb.  I am not going to complain, since they have given me extra items such as the two additional boxes of croissants with my previous order, at no charge.  But, I might think twice about ordering grapes from them in the future!  

Once again, I will copy and post the receipt, without all the item codes, etc.

Order Summary

Original Item Total$66.46
Item Coupons/Sales-$26.72
Fulfillment Fee+$0.00
Sales Tax$0.00
Order Total$39.74

Item Details

24 Items

CA Redem Val (deposit on the bottle of juice)$0.10
1 x $0.10 each
Cucumber, 1 ct$0.39
1 x $0.39 $0.89 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$0.10
Item Coupon/Sale: -$0.40
Fresh Banana - Each, 1 ct$0.48
0.7 lbs x $0.68 each (approx.)
Fresh Strawberries, 1 lb$2.49
1 x $2.49 $3.99 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.50
Kroger® Complete Buttermilk Pancake & Waffle Mix, 32 oz$1.99
1 x $1.99 $3.49 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.50
Kroger® Garbanzo Beans Chickpeas, 15.5 oz$3.96
4 x $0.99 each (cheaper than at the dollar store)
Kroger® Grade AA Large Cage Free White Eggs, 12 ct$3.99
1 x $3.99 each
Kroger® Hardwood Smoked Bacon, 16 oz$0.00
1 x $0.00 $6.99 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.50
Item Coupon/Sale: -$5.49
Kroger® Original Pancake Syrup, 24 fl oz$2.79
1 x $2.79 $3.29 each (the item they substituted with is priced $5.99)
Item Coupon/Sale: -$0.50 
Kroger® White Sandwich Bread, 20 oz$1.79
1 x $1.79 $2.49 each (the item they substituted with is priced $2.99)
Item Coupon/Sale: -$0.70
Lay's® Classic Potato Chips, 8 oz$1.99
1 x $1.99 $4.99 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.50
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.50
Oscar Mayer Deli Fresh Slow Roasted Roast Beef Sliced Deli Meat, 7 oz$4.99
1 x $4.99 $6.49 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.50
Ralphs® Vitamin D Whole Milk Half Gallon, 1/2 gal$2.79
1 x $2.79 each
Red Seedless Grapes, 1 lb$5.99
1.78 lbs x $3.36 $4.49 each (approx.)
Item Coupon/Sale: -$0.50
Item Coupon/Sale: -$1.50
Simply Cranberry Cocktail Fruit All Natural Juice, 52 fl oz$0.00
1 x $0.00 $4.99 each
Item Coupon/Sale: -$4.99
StarKist Chunk Light Tuna in Water Can, 5 oz (to be shared with Dancer!)$6.00
6 x $1.00 $1.59 each (it was cheaper than the store brand, this time!)

My total came to $39.74.  

My October grocery budget = $100

I do have $71.84 carried over from September, but, I am going to set that aside for when I go to the Sri Lankan store to stock up on tea, curry powder, treats, etc., or for extra groceries when my daughter comes home for a visit in November.

So, October's grocery budget is $100.

Spent to date: $3.75 (at the dollar store) + $39.74 = $43.49

Balance remaining = $100 - $43.49 = $56,51

As always, I am grateful for:

- Being able to buy groceries and the availability of items
- The store's substitution policy
- Friendly staff
- A safe drive to and from the store
- A well stocked pantry

Today's joyful activity was getting free splurge items (the bacon and the juice).

If anyone is wondering where are the vegetables...apart from the cucumber, I didn't need any fresh vegetables.  I have moringa and a handful of green beans I picked from the garden, most of a lettuce, some beets, and some carrots, in the fridge, frozen corn, broccoli, snow peas, okra, etc., in the freezer, plus some canned vegetables (which must be used up, soon).

Have you grocery shopped in October, yet?  Do you have a grocery budget?  Are you able to stay within your budget?